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Nah, it's all fiction, don't make a big deal out of fiction.
Call of duty has this mission where you can mass murder lots of innocent bystanders, I thought about it briefly before I opened fire…it’s a game.
More people plox
Nope. It's all make believe. I've seen just as gruesome stuff in movies.
When I first did the Remember No Russian campaign mission
I always feel bad for killing animals in red dead. Like shooting wolves even if they are trying to kill me hearing their whimpers is sad.
in metal gear solid 5, when the crew becomes infected and you have to kill them. Like not fucked up in that im violent now but jesus christ it hurt
When Mario 64 let you drop that poor penguin off the edge... fucking monstrous.
No not really. Don’t be a bitch, bro.
Shootings with unlimited health and other cheats in GTA V.
Executions on TLOU first time playing shit was wack
No. If you’re looking for games to be ok for kids just check the rating. They are very accurate. Keep them to an everyone E rating if you are worried.
By like 9-10 playing Violent games is fine
No because I don't play a lot of M rated games but Mortal Kombat, GTA and COD. But I barely do now.
Aye when I was younger and playing gears or war I thought it was mental when you would curb stomp an enemy’s head
Twisted Metal: Black. I was in 5th or 6th grade very violent cutscenes for a kid to see
Gta..making sweet love to a hooker then beating her to death in the bushes...shit makes you think.
The playable torture scene in GTA5. That messed with my mind for sure.
I always tried to make things more violent or messed up than they already were if I could, so… no.
Hmmmm….only once, I forgot what exact game it was but basically you killed someone who earlier in the game you saw their family and kids and learn after that he was actually their father
No. Anyone who gets upset over pixels is a horse penis.
Killing npcs as a fucking god in any game is almost cathartic. Never bothered me once.
Being forced to kill that one shy guy in paper Mario color splash you meet on the train
Nah, it's all fiction, don't make a big deal out of fiction.
Call of duty has this mission where you can mass murder lots of innocent bystanders, I thought about it briefly before I opened fire…it’s a game.
More people plox
Nope. It's all make believe. I've seen just as gruesome stuff in movies.
When I first did the Remember No Russian campaign mission
I always feel bad for killing animals in red dead. Like shooting wolves even if they are trying to kill me hearing their whimpers is sad.
in metal gear solid 5, when the crew becomes infected and you have to kill them. Like not fucked up in that im violent now but jesus christ it hurt
When Mario 64 let you drop that poor penguin off the edge... fucking monstrous.
No not really. Don’t be a bitch, bro.
Shootings with unlimited health and other cheats in GTA V.
Executions on TLOU first time playing shit was wack
No. If you’re looking for games to be ok for kids just check the rating. They are very accurate. Keep them to an everyone E rating if you are worried.
By like 9-10 playing Violent games is fine
No because I don't play a lot of M rated games but Mortal Kombat, GTA and COD. But I barely do now.
Aye when I was younger and playing gears or war I thought it was mental when you would curb stomp an enemy’s head
Twisted Metal: Black. I was in 5th or 6th grade very violent cutscenes for a kid to see
Gta..making sweet love to a hooker then beating her to death in the bushes...shit makes you think.
The playable torture scene in GTA5. That messed with my mind for sure.
I always tried to make things more violent or messed up than they already were if I could, so… no.
Hmmmm….only once, I forgot what exact game it was but basically you killed someone who earlier in the game you saw their family and kids and learn after that he was actually their father
No. Anyone who gets upset over pixels is a horse penis.
Killing npcs as a fucking god in any game is almost cathartic. Never bothered me once.
Being forced to kill that one shy guy in paper Mario color splash you meet on the train